Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/11/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Nov 26, 2006, at 10:36 AM, Brian Reid wrote: > URLs are broken by sending mailers as part of wrapping long > lines into shorter lines so that it will fit into a window. > Every mailer has some number that is its target line length; > lines longer than that target will be split. If you include > a URL that is shorter than the target line length, it will > not be broken. > > If your mailer is configurable, you can set the line length > to a big number. I set mine to 999. Outlook is normally set > at 60. Brian, I don't see that you can configure Mac OSX Mail...unless you can tell me how to do it... thanks Steve > > If your mailer is not configurable, then you'll have to use > some cleverness to get URLs through. > > Don't ever expect URLs to work in forwarded messages. The > "Forward" commands almost always break lines, and they usually > add extra characters that make it impossible for mail readers > to reconstruct the broken URL. > > If you put <pointy brackets> around a URL, the vast majority > of mail readers will be able to process it even if it is > broken. But if you forward a message that has a URL with > <pointy brackets>, that is no longer true. > > TinyURL and MakeAshorterLink always work. They give you a > replacement URL that is shorter than any mailer's line length. > > If you are sure that your mailer does not wrap lines, then you > can just send URLs directly. If you are not sure, then the best > thing you can do is to put in the URL with <> around it, and > also use TinyURL or MakeAshorterLink. > > And remember: if you ever forward a message containing a URL, > that URL will almost certainly break. > > Brian Reid > LUG Saloon Keeper > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information